Recently, this parking structure did away with its human parking attendants and installed automated parking. There is a camera that photographs your license plate as you take a ticket and enter the lot. Big Brother is watching.

The CROCHET Car License Plate was Photographed!

This type of automated parking has become common in many lots in Los Angeles. I was sad to see that the friendly parking lot attendants were gone. One lady in particular was always nice, smiled and gave me a greeting as I drove away. Our small town is big-time and anonymous now.

If you park in the structure for less than one hour, parking is free and there is no need to validate your ticket or go to the pay booth. When approaching the exit ticket driveway, another camera reads your license plate and the gate arm opens. I will be collecting my CROCHET car tickets for some sort of future art project. I don't like waste!

At least there is human contact with the Trader Joe's cashiers and staff. They are always friendly and accommodating. I look forward to June when TJ's has peonies for sale!

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Put an Avocado on it!

MANY of my friends have sent me a post about crocheting peacock feather motifs. I like this motif, but I'm not really a peacock fan (heh, heh, "fan," get it?). I am a fan, however, of the yummy AVOCADO! This peacock feather looks almost like an open avocado to me!

I really like the idea of the different color backgrounds on each of the avocado squares. This way, the crocheting is not boring. I will definitely try to figure out this motif. I think it would make an excellent kitchen dishcloth! Put an avocado on it!

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Palm Springs Ukulele Festival

People were playing their ukuleles all over the hotel!

I don't have that many images from my weekend at the Palm Springs Ukulele Festival, because I was too busy playing and learning! I've taken in so much ukulele information, that I will need a few weeks to process everything. My last class today was taught by Heidi Swedberg. We learned various fingerpicking patterns and strums to that old favorite tune by Elizabeth Cotton, "Freight Train." Heidi is an excellent teacher and the class was rewarding and lots of fun. All level players had something new to learn. Thanks for the great class, Heidi!

Ellen and Heidi with a virtual "hello" to mutual friends, Linda and Miguel

LOVE Heidi's Matisse paper cut-out cowgirl boots!

Our time in Palm Springs has been great. I wish the weather had been a bit warmer, but at least the sun was out! Last night we met up with my bestie, Jan at Thai Smile for a delicious dinner. After, we had fancy drinks at the Tonga Hut! It was great catching up with Jan!

Jan's drink came with the obligatory umbrella

Tonight, our last night in town, we're going to an art event at the Shag Store in downtown Palm Springs. I hope to run into a few of our friends who are attending Palm Springs Modernism Week. Home tomorrow and back to work on Monday. Sigh.

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Kalapana Beach Haven

Our Vacation Home

We spent five days in a beautiful home outside of Hilo on Kalapana Beach Haven Road. We were there to celebrate Brit's birthday. Dan treated nine of us to 5 nights in the most beautiful home with fantastic views. The house was fully stocked and furnished. We were all very comfortable. Here are a few photos...

The weather was cloudy most days. We had a couple days of sun. On rainy days we managed to entertain ourselves with puzzles, singing, working on our sketchbooks, cooking, eating and just generally enjoying each other's company. No matter where we are, we always have fun being together! I love my friends!

Rainy Day Activities

Singing, Laughing, Dancing and having fun!

Sketchbook Night

"Buddy" Gecko and a few of his friends were always watching over us!

One day we drove to the beach in Kailua-Kona. It was sunny and beautiful on that side of the Big Island. Snorkeling, surfing and frisbee were enjoyed.

Darcy, Carla and Natalie, starring in "Sea Hunt"

Frisbee

Darcy, Brit, Natalie, Carla and Joe

Lunch, after the beach

We had many more adventures. The highlight of our trip was our outdoor birthday celebration for Brit. Joe and Natalie made a sumptuous dinner, including barbecued fresh fish. Darcy provided us with glow sticks and we enjoyed Mochi birthday treats!

Happy Birthday Brit!

Carla gave Brit a see-through Waterman Kala Ukulele!

Mochi Birthday "Cake"

Larry and I dressed up for the birthday party, Island Style!

Here's some more beautiful photos of our visit. The Big Island is chock full of seriously beautiful sights!

The View From Our House

Darcy on the Lava Rocks

The Marketplace at Uncle's

Darcy, Carla, Natalie and Joe

Old Town Hilo

Darcy entertained us with acrobatics on a rainy afternoon

We had a truly wonderful vacation, inspite of the rainy weather and a few traveling mishaps. Happy birthday dear Brit! Thanks for bringing us all together!

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Honolulu

Shoreline Hotel, Waikiki

We arrived in Honolulu on Monday evening. After checking into our hotel, The Shoreline in Waikiki, we had dinner and then went to bed. I always forget about the time difference! Hawaii is only 2 hours earlier than California, but 2 hours makes a difference! Needless to say, we woke up at 5:30 on Tuesday morning, ready to sight-see!

Mr. and Mrs. Tourist, ready to hit the town

After a quick breakfast, we went to Chinatown. I like visiting the Chinatowns in different cities. The Honolulu Chinatown is very authentic. Many of the buildings are very old and scenic. They sell everything, there are restaurants, hotels, shops, apartments, houses. This is a Chinatown where people live and work. A few of the streets reminded me of New Orleans. There is some very cool architecture in this part of town.

Larry is the Star of my Blog

After Chinatown, we decided to be nostalgic and head over to The Rainbow Drive-In for a plate lunch.

Just down the street from the Rainbow is Bailey's Antiques and Aloha Shirts. This is probably the hugest collection of vintage, used and new Hawaiian shirts that we have ever seen! This is our second time here. We stayed for almost an hour, browsing shirts and cool vintage knick-knacks.

Millions of Aloha Shirts at Bailey's

Larry found a very nice shirt in a cool ukulele print!

I always photograph crocheted beer can hats!

I've never seen a Hawaiian Flower Granny Square before! I must figure out this pattern!

Larry found a cache of old records

Larry really wanted this sport coat...too big!

We've a great time so far. Tomorrow we hop over to Hilo on the Big Island where we'll meet up with 7 of our friends to celebrate Brit's birthday! Ukulele times are near!